This kind of "focus" UI design is becoming rampant across all Microsoft products. The theory is that having too much information on screen or too many options confuses a user, and thus having fewer options that "focus" their attention to what they most likely want to do is supposed to be helpful. In reality, all it does is cause a ton of cognitive load having to click through every "Read more..." "Show more..." button,link, etc. It is especially annoying in Microsoft Teams. Another purpose of it is due to an ever increasingly "in the cloud" environment. It costs time and network bandwidth to retrieve things from the cloud, so the less you can get away with retrieving, a.k.a. the more you "focus" the request, the easier it is to make those network bandwidth requirements reasonable. It is quite dumb, and I will be glad when the fad is over.
Thank you so much for everything you do to spread information to everyone! Thanks to you, I have successfully upgraded to Win11 and have full access to the context menu! You are a truly awesome person!
@@sheridans Im sorry But. WTF Microsoft and Indian Developers. What is show more options for Windows 11 ? Because I m using Windows 10 OS . Im from Greetings Türkiye
Thank you, windows needs to stop trying to become the next mac if i wanted that overly simplified garbage i'd go get one, or atleast give us the option to disable it WITHOUT regedit
@@sheridans They're hellbent on dumbing everything down as much as possible, if support was going to last longer i would have never upgraded from 10, Much thanks for the video 👍
Thanks for the great comments. You have to remember not everyone has a technical background or knows any different. Maybe it's better for some, certainly not for those who know what they want
extra - Right Click Menu HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\CLASSES\CLSID create Key {86ca1aa0-34aa-4e8b-a509-50c905bae2a2} create key InprocServer32 Make key blank
What the f .... Microsoft and Indian Developers. What is Show more Options and TPM 2.0 for Windows 11. Therefore using Windows 10 OS. This is why I'm angry at Microsoft Corparation Im sorry your about that. Greetings from Türkiye.😎
Umm, I'm running an older laptop, and Win11 works just fine with it. You don't have to have TPM 2.0 with it. Just install the "server" version on the Win11.
You can also hold down the Shift key before you right click and it goes straight to the expanded menu.
Wasn't aware of this one! Thanks for sharing 👍
This kind of "focus" UI design is becoming rampant across all Microsoft products. The theory is that having too much information on screen or too many options confuses a user, and thus having fewer options that "focus" their attention to what they most likely want to do is supposed to be helpful.
In reality, all it does is cause a ton of cognitive load having to click through every "Read more..." "Show more..." button,link, etc. It is especially annoying in Microsoft Teams.
Another purpose of it is due to an ever increasingly "in the cloud" environment. It costs time and network bandwidth to retrieve things from the cloud, so the less you can get away with retrieving, a.k.a. the more you "focus" the request, the easier it is to make those network bandwidth requirements reasonable.
It is quite dumb, and I will be glad when the fad is over.
Agreed, hiding useful and commonly used elements is not great UI design!
Well done sir. Fixed yet another problem with ease and clarity using your video. Thank you!
Thank you for the kind words
Perfect, thank you!
Glad it helped
how back to modern contex menu?
glad to know i wasn't stuck holding the shift key and right clicking to get the normal context menu. ty :)
Heh, welcome
Thank you so much for everything you do to spread information to everyone! Thanks to you, I have successfully upgraded to Win11 and have full access to the context menu! You are a truly awesome person!
Thank you for the kind words 🙏
Thank you do much !!!!! Amazing.
Welcome 🙃
This route of doing it worked finally
Glad it helped, thanks for the feedback
Man yours was so detailed thank you so much!
You're welcome, glad it helped 😊
Crikey -.. you know, I've not used Windows 11, but if I do, this is one of the first tweaks I will make.... cheers Sam...!
It's annoying having to click on "show more options" every time you right click something to perform an action.
Thanks mate
This comment tells the truth
@@detroxx_ thaks bro💪💪
Tried this method. It is refusing to work.
FINALLY a registry fix that works. thank you
Glad it helped, thanks for the feedback
you saved my life!
thank you!
Welcome, thanks for comment.
Fixed it Thanks!
Glad I could help!
Instead of opening CMD, you could directly open regedit.
Correct, force of habbit 😀
@@sheridans 😁
link doesn't work and can't get to your forums page.
Forums should be fixed, apologies and thanks for pointing that out
I like the easy to understand model
Tried to keep it simple as I could :)
I've never heard anyone say they like it. All you here people say is how annoying it is. Totaly agree with you.
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@@sheridans Im sorry But. WTF Microsoft and Indian Developers. What is show more options for Windows 11 ? Because I m using Windows 10 OS . Im from Greetings Türkiye
@@tayfuraltinay1894 Yes it's something introduced in Windows 11
I went to do this on my main machine, and realised i already did it some time back. Must be going senile. haha.
Ha!
This has annoyed me for ages, at last I can right click!
It can be frustrating 😒
I want to restore the modern menu, can't find any tutorial
I found it! Fixed! 🙌
Glad you got sorter
Unfortunately changing this eventually broke right click menu when multiple files are selected.
Really? I'll have to look, thanks for the info
Thank you, windows needs to stop trying to become the next mac if i wanted that overly simplified garbage i'd go get one, or atleast give us the option to disable it WITHOUT regedit
Microsoft should make this shit easier
@@sheridans They're hellbent on dumbing everything down as much as possible, if support was going to last longer i would have never upgraded from 10, Much thanks for the video 👍
Thanks for the great comments. You have to remember not everyone has a technical background or knows any different. Maybe it's better for some, certainly not for those who know what they want
@@sheridans oh for sure i just hate dealing with regedit so the cmd line saved me alot of time and effort, much appreciated and subscribed.
THANK YOU!!!!
You're most welcome, you're obviously as much of a fan of that menu option as I am 😀
extra - Right Click Menu
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\CLASSES\CLSID
create Key {86ca1aa0-34aa-4e8b-a509-50c905bae2a2}
create key InprocServer32
Make key blank
What the f .... Microsoft and Indian Developers. What is Show more Options and TPM 2.0 for Windows 11. Therefore using Windows 10 OS. This is why I'm angry at Microsoft Corparation Im sorry your about that.
Greetings from Türkiye.😎
Umm, I'm running an older laptop, and Win11 works just fine with it. You don't have to have TPM 2.0 with it.
Just install the "server" version on the Win11.
I have done a video on how you can install win 11 on any hardware.
If you need to upgrade an existing system, you can run "setup /product server"